Shade-?.



248. SUPPORTS,

PATENTED MAY 8, 1906.

H. B. TURNER.

SHADE FIXTURE.

APPLICATION FILED Mmm. 190e.

@noemdenr i' No. 819,957.

l .To @Zliwhomit may concern/- l citizen of the United l ".dow,.the connecting-chain n lfor the vpurposes of betterillu'stration; and .g Eig. 2, a horizontal sectional view of one of thebrackets.-v

.snnple devices which may be'attachedto a f and which -areadjustable to various sizes of such others as may.,"hereinaten r appeargthe 'claims, reference being'had to the accompacation, in which .thesame reference .c h'ara'cjv `eral views.-

brackets adapted-tbzbe connecte-d fljy a chain being constructed afollows: A main"j plate usual' open Aslot d 4and the otherbein vided wlth the usualclosed hole d3 fort 'inward-l -turned toothed ange 15, ext along its vertical edlel.1

.UNITED STATES Pe SHADEl Specieation of Letters Patent. Application filed March 5,1906. serial No. 304,299.

Be itknown that I, HENRY B. TURNER, a States of America, and a resident of. Huntington, county of Cabell,

`State of West Virginia, have invented certain4 I new and useful Improvements in Shade-Fix-4 tures, of which the following is aull and clear specification; reference being had-'to ythe aclY companying drawings, in which- Figure 1 1s a perspective view showing my fixture as 'it appears when 'applied to a wineing, shortened ,The object-of this inventionis toprovide windowfframe' without. marring thesame pinow-rames, as more fully hereinafter set ort I To the accomplishment ofthislobjectand invention consists ofthe artsl and; ltionof arts hereinateriiillly described, Vand -partic arly pointed Qutf in lthe"appended drawings," .forming apart of speci-f,

ters designate likepartsthroughont the sev-V device .cons Aof fa` pair 'o`f 'main'v F, which is drawn taiitgacross thcjnp er mt v of the window-frame,f'each of these rac A is provided with'afpairof horizontal parvi ed with the usual shade-supporting ear d, one of these ears being provided wlththe pro-` 6 f6- ception of the. pintles 'of the shade-roller. Each plate A is provided at its outer en d with a vertical ange a', which carries a pair of headed rivets or pins a2, which extendfthrough, a pairoiguide-slots 11, formed s v N plate B, ext'endin thefpl'at'e A, as weli as e.; waidly therefro'1z',f1its back;74A Ward-exte a g part bein providedwithfan ligf On each of the'.- "late as'r g plate C, provi ed at4 B ismounted a sli the reception of the.curta in pol e. @This plat rear edges of ,the 'plates 'respective vertical edge. .byscrewingu the thunjjrb 'projecting-en s ofjthe 'odsIEjthe two brack- 'racketfA carried bythe late C and working in`a horizontal slot in p ate B, by which arrangement Patented May s, 190e. p i

the plate C may be adjusted to and from the i each of Whose outer ends extends throughl flange a/ and vided with a passes through it.

latefB, the plate B beingpro-f orizontal slot b Where the rod` Eachrodisguidedby'atu-y y bular bracket a3 on 'the front face of plate.A,f.,- l

window-frame and locked in its adjusted -poand each rod also passes through the'adj agent;

shade-bracket, to the rod by means of a pair of nuts et; It Will be observed that to apply the vice to a' window-1framefthe", plates A`4 are placed againstthe face 'of the window-frame, at opposite sides thereoftvviththe serrated uts n on4 the outer 'ets' are idrawn toward eachother, and the teeth p are forced into. the woodwork ofthe 'fi-ame, aportionof the frame being shown at W 1n-F1g. 2. In this"way-'thev brackets are C1fmlped to the ramewithout the use of eX- "traneous fastening devices Aand in such manner that the frame will not be marred. It will be observed also that ythe device has a suf-Iiciently Wide ran e of adjustment to permit it to be applied to grames of various widths. It be observed, further, that the shadebracketsmay be adjustedto accommodate shades of different vwidths and when so ad- 'Ljusted may be rigidly but movably locked in position? =I t .wi]l 'be observed also that the t htening of the thumbsnuts on the threade rods not only draws the two brackets to- .gether to embed the teeth p in the frame, but

also clamps the two mam plates of each bracket together. i i

Having thus fully described my invention,

v WhatI claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isn l1. In combinationjapairof malin brackets ''consisting each fof Vtwo plates attached to- -g'ether at aright'fangle with each other, pole- `-lsupports :onl 'theorwar .its outer end with a' depression or notchcg'ffii"y y-Projecting p ates .and frame'engaging means on the rear edge 'earing against the v the frame. Then.

which is adjustably clamped.

vI'ICI ed rod mounted in each of the inain brackets and provided with an adjusting-nut on its outer end, nuts on each threaded rod adapted to engage the adjacent shade-bracket and hold it in place7 and a chain connecting the inner ends of the threaded rods.

In testimony whereof I hereunto aliX my signature, in the presence of two Witnesses,

this 2d day of March, 1906.

HENRY B. TURNER.

Witnesses:

G. W. HUToHINsoN, W. L. FERGUSON. 

